The Florida House is pushing for $164 million in budget cuts in its initial higher-education budgets.
The Florida House is pushing for $164 million in budget cuts in its initial higher-education budgets.
The Senate Education Committee temporarily postponed a vote on a bill to limit testing in Florida on Monday, casting a cloud of uncertainty over the legislation’s fate.
U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson says he won’t be voting in favor of Neil Gorsuch, President Donald Trump’s pick for the next justice of the U.S. Supreme Court.
One of the biggest fights in Tallahassee is over Enterprise Florida and its funding. While most of the attention is on the showdown between Gov. Rick Scott and state House Speaker Richard Corcoran, other voices on the right are also weighing in on the battle over Enterprise Florida and what’s at stake as the legislative session continues.
Optometrists are now among the largest donors to political causes in Florida, according to state tax filings.
Sunshine State News is teaming up with the American Media Institute to present a series of articles looking at one of the most contentious issues facing the Florida Legislature.
Before Miami Mayor Tomás Regalado heads out of office, he has a parting gift for some of his constituents: whacking them with code compliance violations for voicing their opinions at a City Commission meeting.
President Donald Trump once called him “one tough cookie.”
One-third of the way through this year's legislative session --- assuming that it wraps up on time --- some of the debates that will define the next six weeks are beginning to take shape.
Florida congressmen reacted as the U.S. House of Representatives pulled a vote on the bill to repeal and replace Obamacare at the last minute Friday afternoon.